Last updated: 04/01/2026
Based on Squaremouth policy sales in the last 12 months, the best Uganda travel insurance plans are offered by Travel Insured International, Tin Leg, and IMG..
Uganda travel insurance costs $492 on average, with an average trip length of 18 days. You can expect to pay around $27 a day for coverage when visiting Uganda.
Uganda is known for its breathtaking, crowd-free wildlife experiences, such as trekking to see endangered mountain gorillas. Safari tours and gorilla treks are often excluded from standard travel insurance and require specialized adventure coverage.
Uganda is currently under a Level 3 Travel Advisory from the U.S. Department of State, urging Americans to reconsider travel due to high crime, terrorism, and anti-LGBTQI+ legislation.
You are required to show proof of yellow fever vaccination to enter the country, as well as an approved eVisa obtained through the Government of Uganda’s Electronic Visa and Permit Application System website.
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Over the last 12 months, the top three travel insurance plans purchased by travelers with upcoming trips to Uganda on Squaremouth were:
Known for wildlife consisting of everything from mountain gorillas to lions, Uganda offers unrivaled experiences for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Before making the long journey to the eastern African nation, it’s important to make sure you’re prepared and protected for what lies ahead.
While Uganda has no mandatory travel insurance requirements for foreign visitors, it is strongly recommended by travel experts due to high trip costs, the potential for expensive medical treatment, and safety concerns while traveling.
If you’re planning a trip to Uganda, Squaremouth recommends a comprehensive travel insurance policy that includes the following benefits:
From flights and accommodations to remote wildlife expeditions, traveling to Uganda can be a costly endeavor. In 2025, Squaremouth data indicates that the average trip to Uganda costs travelers more than $9,150.
Having a travel insurance policy with cancellation coverage is a smart way to protect that significant trip investment. With the Trip Cancellation benefit, travelers can be reimbursed for all of their non-refundable trip expenses if they fall ill, get injured, or experience other covered disruptions before departing for their trip.
Policies with Trip Cancellation also include Trip Interruption coverage, which can provide travelers reimbursement if unexpected events cause them to return home from their trip early. This benefit applies to travelers who have already departed for their trip and have unused, nonrefundable trip costs.
The most common covered reasons include unforeseen illness, injury, or death of the traveler, a traveling companion, or a non-traveling family member. Other covered cancellation reasons may also include terrorism, inclement weather, or a natural disaster, among others.
Most travel insurance policies include Terrorism coverage within the Trip Cancellation benefit. Travelers with this coverage can cancel their trip or cut their trip short in the event of a terrorist attack in Uganda, as long as they purchased a policy before the attack occurred.
Tourism to Uganda is mainly focused on the country’s unique landscape and wildlife. Seeing Uganda’s main attractions usually involves trekking to remote areas of the country, far from hospitals and treatment facilities. To be on the safe side, it’s recommended to have a policy with high medical coverage.
Travel medical coverage is broken down into two main components: Emergency Medical and Medical Evacuation.
The Emergency Medical benefit covers the costs of medical treatment in the event of an illness or injury during their trip. If a traveler gets sick or injured while in Uganda, this benefit can cover physician services, ambulance expenses, and other costs of treatment. Given the potential high costs of treatment while in Uganda, we recommend a policy of at least $100,000 in Emergency Medical coverage.
The Medical Evacuation benefit can transport a traveler to the nearest adequate hospital in the event of a medical emergency. For example, if a traveler experiences an emergency while exploring one of Uganda’s famous national parks, this benefit can cover the costs of an evacuation. Due to the potentially high costs of an emergency evacuation, we recommend Uganda visitors find a policy with at least $250,000 in Medical Evacuation coverage.
For many tourists, getting to Uganda usually involves a long, multi-leg journey. For this reason, travelers must find a policy that includes coverage in the event their travel schedule is interrupted by lengthy delays.
With the Travel Delay benefit, travelers can get reimbursed for the cost of food and accommodations expenses incurred during a delay. A policy’s Missed Connection benefit can also reimburse travelers if a delay causes travelers to miss a connecting flight on route to or from their destination.
To be eligible for delay coverage, a delay must reach a certain length, which can typically range from 3-12 hours. The best policies for travel delay will have lower delay requirements and higher coverage limits, with some policies reimbursing up to $2,000 per traveler.
In addition, most comprehensive travel insurance policies come with both Baggage Delay coverage and Baggage & Personal Items Loss protection. Both benefits will offer reimbursement to travelers if their baggage gets damaged, delayed, or lost at any point during their trip.
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Best Option for Upgrades & Add-Ons
Medical / Med Evac Coverage
$100,000 / $500,000
Cancellation / Interruption Limits
100% / 150% of trip cost
The most popular policy among Squaremouth customers visiting Uganda, accounting for more than 20% of all policy sales for the destination
One of the best plans on the market when it comes to customization, providing customers with ample ways to enhance their coverage through optional add-ons like Cancel For Any Reason, Interruption For Any Reason, and Rental Car Damage protection
Provides the option to apply unique ‘Upgrade Bundles’ to your plan at checkout, which allow you to increase coverage limits for popular benefits for a small fee
Best Plan for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda
Medical / Med Evac Coverage
$500,000 / $500,000
Cancellation / Interruption Limits
100% / 150% of trip cost
Provides coverage for a wide range of high-risk adventure activities, such as Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable or Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks
Includes $500,000 in coverage for unexpected medical emergencies, such as receiving treatment for malaria, yellow fever, or food poisoning
Provides robust Trip Cancellation coverage, offering up to $30,000 in trip cost protection if you’re forced to cancel due to terrorism, medical emergencies, inclement weather, or other covered reasons
Best Evacuation Coverage for Uganda
Medical / Med Evac Coverage
$100,000 / $500,000
Cancellation / Interruption Limits
100% / 150% of trip cost
Includes $500,000 in Medical Evacuation coverage, which can reimburse you for medical transportation expenses if you suffer a medical emergency in a national park or other remote part of Uganda
Comes with $100,000 in Non-Medical Evacuation coverage to reimburse you for evacuation expenses if you need to relocate because of terrorism, civil unrest, or political protest
Offers 24/7 Emergency Assistance services to help refer you to local medical care, coordinate evacuations, and facilitate upfront payment if necessary for treatment
Unlike any other African safari destination, Uganda is one of the world’s most biodiverse destinations, famous for its wildlife, mountain ranges, and freshwater lakes.
Destination Rank: 86
Percentage of Squaremouth Sales: 0.11%
Average Premium: $491.94
Average Trip Cost: $8,416.47